CHICAGO -- The first word out of Derrick Rose's mouth during a postgame media session summed up his shooting performance in a 96-82 loss to the Brooklyn Nets well. "Terrible," Rose said after making just 2-of-15 shots for 4 points.The issue for Rose is that it was the second straight game he shot poorly from the field. Over the past two games, Rose is a combined 7-for-35 from the field and 1-for-12 from beyond the arc. After sitting out two games last week because of an illness, it appeared Rose was finally starting to find a groove.

Itâs just fine â without sounding like a hot take-spewing blowhard â to conclude that Derrick Rose is a different player this season.

There have been flashes of greatness. Up until his last two games with the Chicago Bulls, Rose was approaching All-Star level efficiency numbers as he regained confidence in the pull-up two-pointers and floaters that made him so great prior to his ACL and meniscus tears. Over the last two contests, though, Rose has missed 28 of 35 shots (including 11 of 12 misses from behind the three-point arc), and heâs in danger of setting all sorts of records for the worst three-point shooter ever to take so many dang treys

Add or Drop Derrick Rose?

The current trend indicates that there has been minimal movement in terms of ADDS or DROPS for Rose. In the past week his own percentage has increased by 0.13% . Meanwhile his start percentage has decreased by 0.1% .

In the past 30 days, the highest own percentage for Rose is 26.12% and his lowest is 14.92%. In terms of start percentages, his highest start percentage is 56.45% and lowest is 27.01%.